The BitcoinNewsShow for the week of Nov 27th with your host @theonevortex and your panelists: @needitshareit @CABS_Token @WilliamSantiago
William K. Santiago - CryptoToken Analyst at WKSIT.com
Evgeny Xata - Managing Director at CyberTrust.io
AustinAngler - Crypto Trader
Questions:
-Your guys's thoughts on the CME and NasdaqFutures, and how long until we see an ETF?
-Where are ICOs right now and why/how are you guys using them?
-What do you see as the most exciting projects right now?
-How do you guys see bitcoin and crypto regulation evolving around the globe?
-How will banks interact with bitcoin and other crypto in the near future?
-What do you see as the #1 hurdle to bitcoin and crypto going mainstream?
Links:
https://www.wsj.com/articles/nasdaq-plans-to-launch-bitcoin-futures-in-first-half-2018-1511968313

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Before I begin this video I wanna say that I’m a big fan of Santiago Ponzinnibio and I’m not trying to take away from his victories or tarnish his reputation as a fighter in any way. I feel he still would’ve experienced the same success with or without his current technique. I think its just a bad habit that he needs to break. So, with that out of the way my job is to report on factual information that I come across and that’s what I intend to do. Let’s begin.
Gunnar Nelson was on the MMAHour a few days ago and was asked whether he was over his KO loss to Santiago Ponzinibbio. If you don’t recall, Gunnar claims that during the fight he was seeing double after getting eye poked, but RefereeLeon Roberts never intervened. Gunnar claims that he never said a word in fear that Ponzinibbio would take advantage. But, He did have ponzinibbio in some trouble right before the poke and Gunnar thought he could still capitalize. Unfortunately, for Gunnar, he ended up losing by KO. But, the KO was questionable because he was poked again, severely; right before the fight ending blow came. Gunnar filed an appeal but ultimately lost. He said he filed an appeal to protect other fighters from suffering the same fate and he also added “This is cheating, as much as cheating gets. These videos, basically tell you, this was deliberate. You don’t eye poke somebody 4 times in the space of 90seconds like that. Yeah I think it was deliberate.”
Now, Gunnar isn’t the type of guy to complain after a loss and I wanted to find out for myself whether I felt the same way and also ask what you guys think. So, I decided to create a montage of the times Ponzinibbio actually eye poked someone or came close to it. I didn’t come across a video like this, so, I thought I’d be the one to do it. This way, everyone can decide for themselves. I’ll leave a poll at the end of the video to see what the general consensus is, but, Due to Copyright laws I can only show pieces of the footage and can’t have the video running continuously, but I’ll be providing the round, time, and fighter name so you can find the specific parts of the fights to put everything in context if you want.
Now, ponzinnibio is a fighter who habitually extends his left arm out with extended fingers. Before I show you the clips, here are some of the benefits of using this technique as opposed to having a closed or curled hand, and keep in mind the edge it gives you is only slight and saves only fractions of a second. So, some of the benefits are: increased versatility, you have higher rate of success with parry’s or deflecting punches, it reduces the times you telegraph a takedown, obstructs more of your opponents vision, helps measure range more effectively, makes it easier to grab an opponent and defend vs takedowns, and is faster at preventing an opponent from entering the pocket. Now, the one HIDDEN benefit is when your finger goes into your opponent’s eye and leaves them with limited visibility and the ref DOESN’T notice. It opens up an opportunity to capitalize and land shots from the same side without penalty. I’m not saying it hasn’t happened, but, I can’t recall a fight where a fighter was immediately deducted a point for eye poking the first time around in the UFC. Now, if the ref sees it, he hands the fighter a warning while the other one gets a 5 minute break and the fight resumes. So, it’s especially beneficial when taking this into account, Because, worst case scenario you’re only given a warning. Best case scenario, you have a noticeable advantage over your opponent when successfully...Source/ Gunnar MMA Hour: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MBY3wJiQbtI
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Santiago

Santiago (/ˌsæntiˈɑːɡoʊ/; Spanish pronunciation:[sanˈtjaɣo]), also known as Santiago de Chile[sanˈtjaɣo ðe ˈtʃile], is the capital and largest city of Chile. It is also the center of its largest conurbation. Santiago is located in the country's central valley, at an elevation of 520m (1,706ft)above mean sea level.

Founded in 1541, Santiago has been the capital city of Chile since colonial times. The city has a downtown core of 19th century neoclassical architecture and winding side-streets, dotted by art deco, neo-gothic, and other styles. Santiago's cityscape is shaped by several stand-alone hills and the fast-flowing Mapocho River, lined by parks such as Parque Forestal. The Andes Mountains can be seen from most points in the city. These mountains contribute to a considerable smog problem, particularly during winter. The city outskirts are surrounded by vineyards and Santiago is within a few hours of both the mountains and the Pacific Ocean.

Santiago's steady economic growth over the past few decades has transformed it into a modern metropolis. The city is now home to a growing theater and restaurant scene, extensive suburban development, dozens of shopping centers, and a rising skyline, including the tallest building in Latin America, the Gran Torre Santiago. It includes several major universities, and has developed a modern transportation infrastructure, including a free flow toll-based, partly underground urban freeway system and the Metro de Santiago, South America's most extensive subway system. Santiago is the cultural, political and financial center of Chile and is home to the regional headquarters of many multinational corporations. The Chilean executive and judicial powers are located in Santiago, but Congress meets in nearby Valparaíso.

The BitcoinNewsShow for the week of Nov 27th with your host @theonevortex and your panelists: @needitshareit @CABS_Token @WilliamSantiago
William K. Santiago - CryptoToken Analyst at WKSIT.com
Evgeny Xata - Managing Director at CyberTrust.io
AustinAngler - Crypto Trader
Questions:
-Your guys's thoughts on the CME and NasdaqFutures, and how long until we see an ETF?
-Where are ICOs right now and why/how are you guys using them?
-What do you see as the most exciting projects right now?
-How do you guys see bitcoin and crypto regulation evolving around the globe?
-How will banks interact with bitcoin and other crypto in the near future?
-What do you see as the #1 hurdle to bitcoin and crypto going mainstream?
Links:
https://www.wsj.com/articles/nasdaq-plans-to-launch-bitcoin-futures-in-first-half-2018-1511968313

I ask that you VOTE for whose side you’re on in this eye poking scandal after reviewing all the information provided. Gunnar came out with some serious accusations against Santiago Ponzinnibio and prompted me in making this video.
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Before I begin this video I wanna say that I’m a big fan of Santiago Ponzinnibio and I’m not trying to take away from his victories or tarnish his reputation as a fighter in any way. I feel he still would’ve experienced the same success with or without his current technique. I think its just a bad habit that he needs to break. So, with that out of the way my job is to report on factual information that I come across and that’s what I intend to do. Let’s begin.
Gunnar Nelson was on the MMAHour a few days ago and was asked whether he was over his KO loss to Santiago Ponzinibbio. If you don’t recall, Gunnar claims that during the fight he was seeing double after getting eye poked, but RefereeLeon Roberts never intervened. Gunnar claims that he never said a word in fear that Ponzinibbio would take advantage. But, He did have ponzinibbio in some trouble right before the poke and Gunnar thought he could still capitalize. Unfortunately, for Gunnar, he ended up losing by KO. But, the KO was questionable because he was poked again, severely; right before the fight ending blow came. Gunnar filed an appeal but ultimately lost. He said he filed an appeal to protect other fighters from suffering the same fate and he also added “This is cheating, as much as cheating gets. These videos, basically tell you, this was deliberate. You don’t eye poke somebody 4 times in the space of 90seconds like that. Yeah I think it was deliberate.”
Now, Gunnar isn’t the type of guy to complain after a loss and I wanted to find out for myself whether I felt the same way and also ask what you guys think. So, I decided to create a montage of the times Ponzinibbio actually eye poked someone or came close to it. I didn’t come across a video like this, so, I thought I’d be the one to do it. This way, everyone can decide for themselves. I’ll leave a poll at the end of the video to see what the general consensus is, but, Due to Copyright laws I can only show pieces of the footage and can’t have the video running continuously, but I’ll be providing the round, time, and fighter name so you can find the specific parts of the fights to put everything in context if you want.
Now, ponzinnibio is a fighter who habitually extends his left arm out with extended fingers. Before I show you the clips, here are some of the benefits of using this technique as opposed to having a closed or curled hand, and keep in mind the edge it gives you is only slight and saves only fractions of a second. So, some of the benefits are: increased versatility, you have higher rate of success with parry’s or deflecting punches, it reduces the times you telegraph a takedown, obstructs more of your opponents vision, helps measure range more effectively, makes it easier to grab an opponent and defend vs takedowns, and is faster at preventing an opponent from entering the pocket. Now, the one HIDDEN benefit is when your finger goes into your opponent’s eye and leaves them with limited visibility and the ref DOESN’T notice. It opens up an opportunity to capitalize and land shots from the same side without penalty. I’m not saying it hasn’t happened, but, I can’t recall a fight where a fighter was immediately deducted a point for eye poking the first time around in the UFC. Now, if the ref sees it, he hands the fighter a warning while the other one gets a 5 minute break and the fight resumes. So, it’s especially beneficial when taking this into account, Because, worst case scenario you’re only given a warning. Best case scenario, you have a noticeable advantage over your opponent when successfully...Source/ Gunnar MMA Hour: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MBY3wJiQbtI
Source/ Rules:
http://www.abcboxing.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/10/2017-Fouls-Unified-Rules-MMA.pdfMusic: Soul By DJ Quads
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Ex-general Santiago recalls life with sister Miriam

Although she is known for her exceptional brilliance and eloquence, critics of SenatorMiriam Defensor-Santiago question why she didn't top the 1969 Bar Examinations.
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William K. Santiago - CryptoToken Analyst at WKSIT.com
Evgeny Xata - Managing Director at CyberTrust.io
AustinAngler - Crypto Trader
Questions:
-Your guys's thoughts on the CME and NasdaqFutures, and how long until we see an ETF?
-Where are ICOs right now and why/how are you guys using them?
-What do you see as the most exciting projects right now?
-How do you guys see bitcoin and crypto regulation evolving around the globe?
-How will banks interact with bitcoin and other crypto in the near future?
-What do you see as the #1 hurdle to bitcoin and crypto going mainstream?
Links:
https://www.wsj.com/articles/nasdaq-plans-to-launch-bitcoin-futures-i...

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Before I begin this video I wanna say that I’m a big fan of Santiago Ponzinnibio and I’m not trying to take away from his victories or tarnish his reputation as a fighter in any way. I feel he still would’ve experienced the same success with or without his current technique. I think its just a bad habit that he needs to break. So, with that out of the way my job is to report on factual information that I come across and that’s w...

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Ex-general Santiago recalls life with sister Miriam

Although she is known for her exceptional brilliance and eloquence, critics of SenatorMiriam Defensor-Santiago question why she didn't top the 1969 Bar Examinations.
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The BitcoinNewsShow for the week of Nov 27th with your host @theonevortex and your panelists: @needitshareit @CABS_Token @WilliamSantiago
William K. Santiago - CryptoToken Analyst at WKSIT.com
Evgeny Xata - Managing Director at CyberTrust.io
AustinAngler - Crypto Trader
Questions:
-Your guys's thoughts on the CME and NasdaqFutures, and how long until we see an ETF?
-Where are ICOs right now and why/how are you guys using them?
-What do you see as the most exciting projects right now?
-How do you guys see bitcoin and crypto regulation evolving around the globe?
-How will banks interact with bitcoin and other crypto in the near future?
-What do you see as the #1 hurdle to bitcoin and crypto going mainstream?
Links:
https://www.wsj.com/articles/nasdaq-plans-to-launch-bitcoin-futures-in-first-half-2018-1511968313

The BitcoinNewsShow for the week of Nov 27th with your host @theonevortex and your panelists: @needitshareit @CABS_Token @WilliamSantiago
William K. Santiago - CryptoToken Analyst at WKSIT.com
Evgeny Xata - Managing Director at CyberTrust.io
AustinAngler - Crypto Trader
Questions:
-Your guys's thoughts on the CME and NasdaqFutures, and how long until we see an ETF?
-Where are ICOs right now and why/how are you guys using them?
-What do you see as the most exciting projects right now?
-How do you guys see bitcoin and crypto regulation evolving around the globe?
-How will banks interact with bitcoin and other crypto in the near future?
-What do you see as the #1 hurdle to bitcoin and crypto going mainstream?
Links:
https://www.wsj.com/articles/nasdaq-plans-to-launch-bitcoin-futures-in-first-half-2018-1511968313

I ask that you VOTE for whose side you’re on in this eye poking scandal after reviewing all the information provided. Gunnar came out with some serious accusati...

I ask that you VOTE for whose side you’re on in this eye poking scandal after reviewing all the information provided. Gunnar came out with some serious accusations against Santiago Ponzinnibio and prompted me in making this video.
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Before I begin this video I wanna say that I’m a big fan of Santiago Ponzinnibio and I’m not trying to take away from his victories or tarnish his reputation as a fighter in any way. I feel he still would’ve experienced the same success with or without his current technique. I think its just a bad habit that he needs to break. So, with that out of the way my job is to report on factual information that I come across and that’s what I intend to do. Let’s begin.
Gunnar Nelson was on the MMAHour a few days ago and was asked whether he was over his KO loss to Santiago Ponzinibbio. If you don’t recall, Gunnar claims that during the fight he was seeing double after getting eye poked, but RefereeLeon Roberts never intervened. Gunnar claims that he never said a word in fear that Ponzinibbio would take advantage. But, He did have ponzinibbio in some trouble right before the poke and Gunnar thought he could still capitalize. Unfortunately, for Gunnar, he ended up losing by KO. But, the KO was questionable because he was poked again, severely; right before the fight ending blow came. Gunnar filed an appeal but ultimately lost. He said he filed an appeal to protect other fighters from suffering the same fate and he also added “This is cheating, as much as cheating gets. These videos, basically tell you, this was deliberate. You don’t eye poke somebody 4 times in the space of 90seconds like that. Yeah I think it was deliberate.”
Now, Gunnar isn’t the type of guy to complain after a loss and I wanted to find out for myself whether I felt the same way and also ask what you guys think. So, I decided to create a montage of the times Ponzinibbio actually eye poked someone or came close to it. I didn’t come across a video like this, so, I thought I’d be the one to do it. This way, everyone can decide for themselves. I’ll leave a poll at the end of the video to see what the general consensus is, but, Due to Copyright laws I can only show pieces of the footage and can’t have the video running continuously, but I’ll be providing the round, time, and fighter name so you can find the specific parts of the fights to put everything in context if you want.
Now, ponzinnibio is a fighter who habitually extends his left arm out with extended fingers. Before I show you the clips, here are some of the benefits of using this technique as opposed to having a closed or curled hand, and keep in mind the edge it gives you is only slight and saves only fractions of a second. So, some of the benefits are: increased versatility, you have higher rate of success with parry’s or deflecting punches, it reduces the times you telegraph a takedown, obstructs more of your opponents vision, helps measure range more effectively, makes it easier to grab an opponent and defend vs takedowns, and is faster at preventing an opponent from entering the pocket. Now, the one HIDDEN benefit is when your finger goes into your opponent’s eye and leaves them with limited visibility and the ref DOESN’T notice. It opens up an opportunity to capitalize and land shots from the same side without penalty. I’m not saying it hasn’t happened, but, I can’t recall a fight where a fighter was immediately deducted a point for eye poking the first time around in the UFC. Now, if the ref sees it, he hands the fighter a warning while the other one gets a 5 minute break and the fight resumes. So, it’s especially beneficial when taking this into account, Because, worst case scenario you’re only given a warning. Best case scenario, you have a noticeable advantage over your opponent when successfully...Source/ Gunnar MMA Hour: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MBY3wJiQbtI
Source/ Rules:
http://www.abcboxing.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/10/2017-Fouls-Unified-Rules-MMA.pdfMusic: Soul By DJ Quads
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I ask that you VOTE for whose side you’re on in this eye poking scandal after reviewing all the information provided. Gunnar came out with some serious accusations against Santiago Ponzinnibio and prompted me in making this video.
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Before I begin this video I wanna say that I’m a big fan of Santiago Ponzinnibio and I’m not trying to take away from his victories or tarnish his reputation as a fighter in any way. I feel he still would’ve experienced the same success with or without his current technique. I think its just a bad habit that he needs to break. So, with that out of the way my job is to report on factual information that I come across and that’s what I intend to do. Let’s begin.
Gunnar Nelson was on the MMAHour a few days ago and was asked whether he was over his KO loss to Santiago Ponzinibbio. If you don’t recall, Gunnar claims that during the fight he was seeing double after getting eye poked, but RefereeLeon Roberts never intervened. Gunnar claims that he never said a word in fear that Ponzinibbio would take advantage. But, He did have ponzinibbio in some trouble right before the poke and Gunnar thought he could still capitalize. Unfortunately, for Gunnar, he ended up losing by KO. But, the KO was questionable because he was poked again, severely; right before the fight ending blow came. Gunnar filed an appeal but ultimately lost. He said he filed an appeal to protect other fighters from suffering the same fate and he also added “This is cheating, as much as cheating gets. These videos, basically tell you, this was deliberate. You don’t eye poke somebody 4 times in the space of 90seconds like that. Yeah I think it was deliberate.”
Now, Gunnar isn’t the type of guy to complain after a loss and I wanted to find out for myself whether I felt the same way and also ask what you guys think. So, I decided to create a montage of the times Ponzinibbio actually eye poked someone or came close to it. I didn’t come across a video like this, so, I thought I’d be the one to do it. This way, everyone can decide for themselves. I’ll leave a poll at the end of the video to see what the general consensus is, but, Due to Copyright laws I can only show pieces of the footage and can’t have the video running continuously, but I’ll be providing the round, time, and fighter name so you can find the specific parts of the fights to put everything in context if you want.
Now, ponzinnibio is a fighter who habitually extends his left arm out with extended fingers. Before I show you the clips, here are some of the benefits of using this technique as opposed to having a closed or curled hand, and keep in mind the edge it gives you is only slight and saves only fractions of a second. So, some of the benefits are: increased versatility, you have higher rate of success with parry’s or deflecting punches, it reduces the times you telegraph a takedown, obstructs more of your opponents vision, helps measure range more effectively, makes it easier to grab an opponent and defend vs takedowns, and is faster at preventing an opponent from entering the pocket. Now, the one HIDDEN benefit is when your finger goes into your opponent’s eye and leaves them with limited visibility and the ref DOESN’T notice. It opens up an opportunity to capitalize and land shots from the same side without penalty. I’m not saying it hasn’t happened, but, I can’t recall a fight where a fighter was immediately deducted a point for eye poking the first time around in the UFC. Now, if the ref sees it, he hands the fighter a warning while the other one gets a 5 minute break and the fight resumes. So, it’s especially beneficial when taking this into account, Because, worst case scenario you’re only given a warning. Best case scenario, you have a noticeable advantage over your opponent when successfully...Source/ Gunnar MMA Hour: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MBY3wJiQbtI
Source/ Rules:
http://www.abcboxing.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/10/2017-Fouls-Unified-Rules-MMA.pdfMusic: Soul By DJ Quads
• Contact the artist:
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All content used in this video is transformative in nature, has no negative effect on the market of the original work, does not use more of the original work than necessary for this video's purpose and is strictly for research/reviewing purposes and to help educate and promote! No copyright infringement intended! Made under fair use policy. https://www.copyright.gov/fls/fl102.html
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Although she is known for her exceptional brilliance and eloquence, critics of SenatorMiriam Defensor-Santiago question why she didn't top the 1969 Bar Examinations.
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Although she is known for her exceptional brilliance and eloquence, critics of SenatorMiriam Defensor-Santiago question why she didn't top the 1969 Bar Examinations.
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20 Things to do in Santiago de Chile Travel Guide

Our trip to Chile wouldn't have been complete without a visit to the capital, so towards the end of our stay we decided to visit Santiago. We had 4 days to discover what the city was all about, so we set out to visit the main attractions, sample Chilean food (Comida Chilena), and explore various neighborhoods on foot. We may not have been able to see it all, but the following is our experience in the city. For anyone planning a similar trip, here's a look at 20 things to do in Santiago de Chile on your visit:
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Top 10 BEST Things To Do In And Around SANTIAGO - Chile Travel Guide

I spent 8 days exploring in and around Santiago, Chile and had such a blast. These are my top 10 things I think you should do when you travel to Chile's capital. This list could have been much longer as there is so much to do, but this is a great way to base your vacation off of. It's truly such an amazing place to see and if you plan on going, this is a good list of where to start.
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Santiago De Chile Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about destination Santiago de Chile.
Santiago De Chile, the capital of Chile, is dignified, modest and European-looking and also lively, modern and full of Latin temperament, a city that has many green areas and a history that covers five hundred years. The Plaza De Armas is the heart of the city and the historic centre of colonial Santiago that contains the city’s most important buildings. The Museo Histórico Nacional is located in the Palacio Real Audiencia. It contains around twelve thousand exhibits that feature Chile’s history from pre-Columbian times right up to the twentieth century. Strikingly dressed in black and white uniforms and brown caps, the soldiers of the guard march across the Plaza De La Constitution towards the La Moneda Palace, an elongated, strictly cl...

Santiago, Chile Travel Tips - Things to See and Do in Santiago, Chile

http://www.livingradically.com/ See the sights and sounds of Santiago, Chile. We review the top places to go and see in this beautiful city. See the Plaza De Las Armas and the surrounding historical and classical buildings. For more tips on Santiago, Chile head to its destination page on Living Radically at http://livingradicaly.com.

published: 05 Feb 2010

Visit Santiago, Chile: Things to do in Santiago - The City of the Island Hills

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01. San Cristóbal Hill
A hill. Rises 880 m. AMSL and about 300 m. above the rest of Santiago; the peak is the second highest point in the city, after Cerro Renca.
02. Santa Lucía Hill
A small hill in the centre of Santiago. Has an altitude of 629 m and a height of 69 m over the surrounding area. The hill is the remnant of
a volcano 15 million years old.
03. Costanera Center
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Santiago Travel Guide - Exploring Gay nightlife - Video Santiago

GayTravelGuideSantiago Chile - Best things to do in Santiago - Gay nightlife - Top Attractions - Vacation guide Santiago - Must-see city tour - Best Places Santiago - Trip #1 - Martijn around the world.
I this travel video guide I take you to Santiago in Chile. You can see things to do in Santiago de Chile on your visit. I check the the gay nightlife in this video on Saturday night.
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Every two weeks I bring you world cities and gay nightlife. I take you around the world and show you the real life from the streets and I'm testing clubs and nightlife.
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Top 10 Places to Visit in Chile

This list of top 10 places to visit in Chile shows you the highlights of the country. I have been backpacking in Chile 2 times already where I managed to visit 13 of 15 regions.
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20 Things to do in Santiago de Chile Travel Guide

Our trip to Chile wouldn't have been complete without a visit to the capital, so towards the end of our stay we decided to visit Santiago. We had 4 days to disc...

Our trip to Chile wouldn't have been complete without a visit to the capital, so towards the end of our stay we decided to visit Santiago. We had 4 days to discover what the city was all about, so we set out to visit the main attractions, sample Chilean food (Comida Chilena), and explore various neighborhoods on foot. We may not have been able to see it all, but the following is our experience in the city. For anyone planning a similar trip, here's a look at 20 things to do in Santiago de Chile on your visit:
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20 Things to do in Santiago de Chile TravelGuide
1) Santa Lucia Hill (Cerro Santa Lucía)
2) Lastarria Neighborhood (Barrio Lastarria)
3) Gelato Ice Cream at Emporio La Rosa (Helado)
4) Funicular ride to Santiago Metropolitan Park (San Cristóbal Hill)
5) Chorrillana (French fries with sliced beef and onions)
6) Plaza de Armas (main square of Santiago)
7) The MetropolitanCathedral of Santiago (Catedral Metropolitana de Santiago)
8) PanoramicSunset views of Santiago at the Sky Costanera (Costanera CenterTorre 2 - Gran Torre Santiago) or from a rooftop apartment
9) Pisco Sour as a beverage in the afternoon or evening
10) Mercado Central de Santiago (Central Market)
11) Ceviche for lunch at Mercado Central de Santiago
12) Parque Forestal de Santiago de Chile (Forest Park)
13) Palacio de la Moneda (Coin Palace)
14) Centro Cultural Palacio de la Moneda (Cultural Center)
15) Empanada as a snack
16) Craft Beer (Cervezas Artesanales)
17) Barrio Bellavista (Bellavista Neighborhood)
18) MNBA - Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes (ChileanNational Museum of Fine Arts)
19) MAC - Museo de Arte Contemporáneo (Contemporary Art Museum)
20) Paris-Londres Neighborhood (Barrio París-Londres)
Our visit Santiago travel guide covers some of the top attractions including the best in arts, entertainment, museums, nightlife and restaurants (Cocina Chilena). We also cover off-the-beaten-path activities that you won't find in your typical tourism brochure or Santiago city guide.
20 Things to do in Santiago, ChileCity Guide | Top Attractions Travel Guide Travel Video Transcript:
Santa Lucia is an urban park smack dab in the middle of Santiago and it’s a popular hangout in the afternoons and weekends. The hike is a pleasant one with lots to see, including fountains, spiralling staircases, defensive forts, sprawling gardens, and cool lookout points.
Lastarria is a neighbourhood located just east of Santa Lucia hill and it was once the bohemian hub of the city.Today it is very popular with tourists as it offers an outdoors flea market, an international mix of cafes and restaurants, & live music.
For panoramic views of the city, ride the funicular to the top of San Cristobal Hill.
Plaza de Armas is the heart of Santiago’s historic centre. There are lots of benches under the cover of palm trees, and the place is buzzing with activity. The Metropolitan Cathedral is located in the historic centre of Santiago overlooking the square. The construction you see today dates back to the year 1800, since previous cathedrals were destroyed in earthquakes.
Santiago’s Central Market is the place to come for the freshest food. You'll find rows of restaurants serving up everything from grilled fish to ceviche. We really like our ceviche, so we found a place serving exactly that.
Parque Forestal is a park that forms a long stretch of greenery along the Mapocho River. It’s a nice green escape in the middle of the city.
Palacio de la Moneda is the seat of the President of the Republic of Chile. This is where you can come to watch the changing of the guard. Just underneath Palacio de La Moneda, you’ll find Centro Cultural Palacio La Moneda, which is a cultural centre featuring exhibitions, design shops, and a small selection of cafes.
Bellavista is a cultural hub with lots of theatres, cinemas, cafes, museums, and restaurants. The most famed home in the neighbourhood is La Chascona, the home of the famed Chilean poet Pablo Neruda.
And that's a wrap for the Chilean capital! We hope you enjoyed this Santiago travel guide and that it gave you a few ideas of things to do, places to visit, and Chilean dishes to try in the city.
Music in this video courtesy of AudioNetwork

Our trip to Chile wouldn't have been complete without a visit to the capital, so towards the end of our stay we decided to visit Santiago. We had 4 days to discover what the city was all about, so we set out to visit the main attractions, sample Chilean food (Comida Chilena), and explore various neighborhoods on foot. We may not have been able to see it all, but the following is our experience in the city. For anyone planning a similar trip, here's a look at 20 things to do in Santiago de Chile on your visit:
GEAR WE USEOlympus OM-D E-M5 II: http://amzn.to/1OchS7t
Canon G7X: http://amzn.to/1YdjsYX
Olympus 14-150mm II Lens: http://amzn.to/1Y79zeM
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Joby Gorilla Pod: http://amzn.to/1PgoY5F
SanDisk 16GB Extreme Pro: http://amzn.to/25KEErs
SOCIAL MEDIA & TRAVEL BLOGS
AUDREY:
blog: http://thatbackpacker.com/
instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thatbackpacker/
facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thatbackpacker
twitter: https://twitter.com/ThatBackpacker
SAMUEL:
blog: http://nomadicsamuel.com/
facebook: https://www.facebook.com/nomadicsamuel
twitter: https://twitter.com/NomadicSamuel
instragram: https://www.instagram.com/nomadicsamuel/
20 Things to do in Santiago de Chile TravelGuide
1) Santa Lucia Hill (Cerro Santa Lucía)
2) Lastarria Neighborhood (Barrio Lastarria)
3) Gelato Ice Cream at Emporio La Rosa (Helado)
4) Funicular ride to Santiago Metropolitan Park (San Cristóbal Hill)
5) Chorrillana (French fries with sliced beef and onions)
6) Plaza de Armas (main square of Santiago)
7) The MetropolitanCathedral of Santiago (Catedral Metropolitana de Santiago)
8) PanoramicSunset views of Santiago at the Sky Costanera (Costanera CenterTorre 2 - Gran Torre Santiago) or from a rooftop apartment
9) Pisco Sour as a beverage in the afternoon or evening
10) Mercado Central de Santiago (Central Market)
11) Ceviche for lunch at Mercado Central de Santiago
12) Parque Forestal de Santiago de Chile (Forest Park)
13) Palacio de la Moneda (Coin Palace)
14) Centro Cultural Palacio de la Moneda (Cultural Center)
15) Empanada as a snack
16) Craft Beer (Cervezas Artesanales)
17) Barrio Bellavista (Bellavista Neighborhood)
18) MNBA - Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes (ChileanNational Museum of Fine Arts)
19) MAC - Museo de Arte Contemporáneo (Contemporary Art Museum)
20) Paris-Londres Neighborhood (Barrio París-Londres)
Our visit Santiago travel guide covers some of the top attractions including the best in arts, entertainment, museums, nightlife and restaurants (Cocina Chilena). We also cover off-the-beaten-path activities that you won't find in your typical tourism brochure or Santiago city guide.
20 Things to do in Santiago, ChileCity Guide | Top Attractions Travel Guide Travel Video Transcript:
Santa Lucia is an urban park smack dab in the middle of Santiago and it’s a popular hangout in the afternoons and weekends. The hike is a pleasant one with lots to see, including fountains, spiralling staircases, defensive forts, sprawling gardens, and cool lookout points.
Lastarria is a neighbourhood located just east of Santa Lucia hill and it was once the bohemian hub of the city.Today it is very popular with tourists as it offers an outdoors flea market, an international mix of cafes and restaurants, & live music.
For panoramic views of the city, ride the funicular to the top of San Cristobal Hill.
Plaza de Armas is the heart of Santiago’s historic centre. There are lots of benches under the cover of palm trees, and the place is buzzing with activity. The Metropolitan Cathedral is located in the historic centre of Santiago overlooking the square. The construction you see today dates back to the year 1800, since previous cathedrals were destroyed in earthquakes.
Santiago’s Central Market is the place to come for the freshest food. You'll find rows of restaurants serving up everything from grilled fish to ceviche. We really like our ceviche, so we found a place serving exactly that.
Parque Forestal is a park that forms a long stretch of greenery along the Mapocho River. It’s a nice green escape in the middle of the city.
Palacio de la Moneda is the seat of the President of the Republic of Chile. This is where you can come to watch the changing of the guard. Just underneath Palacio de La Moneda, you’ll find Centro Cultural Palacio La Moneda, which is a cultural centre featuring exhibitions, design shops, and a small selection of cafes.
Bellavista is a cultural hub with lots of theatres, cinemas, cafes, museums, and restaurants. The most famed home in the neighbourhood is La Chascona, the home of the famed Chilean poet Pablo Neruda.
And that's a wrap for the Chilean capital! We hope you enjoyed this Santiago travel guide and that it gave you a few ideas of things to do, places to visit, and Chilean dishes to try in the city.
Music in this video courtesy of AudioNetwork

Top 10 BEST Things To Do In And Around SANTIAGO - Chile Travel Guide

I spent 8 days exploring in and around Santiago, Chile and had such a blast. These are my top 10 things I think you should do when you travel to Chile's capital...

I spent 8 days exploring in and around Santiago, Chile and had such a blast. These are my top 10 things I think you should do when you travel to Chile's capital. This list could have been much longer as there is so much to do, but this is a great way to base your vacation off of. It's truly such an amazing place to see and if you plan on going, this is a good list of where to start.
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I spent 8 days exploring in and around Santiago, Chile and had such a blast. These are my top 10 things I think you should do when you travel to Chile's capital. This list could have been much longer as there is so much to do, but this is a great way to base your vacation off of. It's truly such an amazing place to see and if you plan on going, this is a good list of where to start.
James' paragliding in Viña: https://www.facebook.com/jameshudsonf/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/james_lee96/
What I used for drone shots: https://www.amazon.ca/gp/product/B01LZ8QTSU?ie=UTF8&tag=nomads0dd-20&camp=15121&linkCode=xm2&creativeASIN=B01LZ8QTSU
Music
GYVUS - Lemon Tea
Music Credit: GrapesTrackName: "I Dunno"
Music By: Grapes @ http://dig.ccmixter.org/dig?user=grapes
Official Grapes YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/smokegrapes
Official Grapes FacebookPage: facebook.com/grapes510
License for commercial use: Creative Commons Attribution3.0 Unported (CC BY 3.0) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/...
Music promoted by NCM https://goo.gl/fh3rEJ
Music Credit: LAKEY INSPIRED
Track Name: "Feeling Good"
Music By: LAKEY INSPIRED @ https://soundcloud.com/lakeyinspired
Original upload HERE - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YZC18...
Official "LAKEY INSPIRED" YouTube Channel HERE - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOmy...
License for commercial use: Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported "Share Alike" (CC BY-SA 3.0) License.
Full License HERE - https://creativecommons.org/licenses/...
Music promoted by NCM https://goo.gl/fh3rEJ
Music Credit: Grapes
Track Name: "I Dunno"
Music By: Grapes @ http://dig.ccmixter.org/dig?user=grapes
Official Grapes YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/smokegrapes
Official Grapes Facebook Page: facebook.com/grapes510
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Travel video about destination Santiago de Chile.
Santiago De Chile, the capital of Chile, is dignified, modest and European-looking and also lively, modern and full of Latin temperament, a city that has many green areas and a history that covers five hundred years. The Plaza De Armas is the heart of the city and the historic centre of colonial Santiago that contains the city’s most important buildings. The Museo Histórico Nacional is located in the Palacio Real Audiencia. It contains around twelve thousand exhibits that feature Chile’s history from pre-Columbian times right up to the twentieth century. Strikingly dressed in black and white uniforms and brown caps, the soldiers of the guard march across the Plaza De La Constitution towards the La Moneda Palace, an elongated, strictly classical building whose white façade looks almost kitsch with the blue sky as its backdrop. Following restoration work, General Augusto Pinochet moved in and it has been the seat of government ever since. Dictatorship transformed into democracy! The Parque Forestal is situated on the northern edge of the city centre along the Rio Mapocho, a park complex with various varieties of tree. Amid all the green is the German Fountain with, at its centre, a ship with heroic figures and huge birds of prey. Today, the city is looking good and although with colonial roots, Santiago De Chile is now open-minded, modern and cosmopolitan.

Travel video about destination Santiago de Chile.
Santiago De Chile, the capital of Chile, is dignified, modest and European-looking and also lively, modern and full of Latin temperament, a city that has many green areas and a history that covers five hundred years. The Plaza De Armas is the heart of the city and the historic centre of colonial Santiago that contains the city’s most important buildings. The Museo Histórico Nacional is located in the Palacio Real Audiencia. It contains around twelve thousand exhibits that feature Chile’s history from pre-Columbian times right up to the twentieth century. Strikingly dressed in black and white uniforms and brown caps, the soldiers of the guard march across the Plaza De La Constitution towards the La Moneda Palace, an elongated, strictly classical building whose white façade looks almost kitsch with the blue sky as its backdrop. Following restoration work, General Augusto Pinochet moved in and it has been the seat of government ever since. Dictatorship transformed into democracy! The Parque Forestal is situated on the northern edge of the city centre along the Rio Mapocho, a park complex with various varieties of tree. Amid all the green is the German Fountain with, at its centre, a ship with heroic figures and huge birds of prey. Today, the city is looking good and although with colonial roots, Santiago De Chile is now open-minded, modern and cosmopolitan.

Santiago, Chile Travel Tips - Things to See and Do in Santiago, Chile

http://www.livingradically.com/ See the sights and sounds of Santiago, Chile. We review the top places to go and see in this beautiful city. See the Plaza De La...

http://www.livingradically.com/ See the sights and sounds of Santiago, Chile. We review the top places to go and see in this beautiful city. See the Plaza De Las Armas and the surrounding historical and classical buildings. For more tips on Santiago, Chile head to its destination page on Living Radically at http://livingradicaly.com.

http://www.livingradically.com/ See the sights and sounds of Santiago, Chile. We review the top places to go and see in this beautiful city. See the Plaza De Las Armas and the surrounding historical and classical buildings. For more tips on Santiago, Chile head to its destination page on Living Radically at http://livingradicaly.com.

published:05 Feb 2010

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Visit Santiago, Chile: Things to do in Santiago - The City of the Island Hills

GayTravelGuideSantiago Chile - Best things to do in Santiago - Gay nightlife - Top Attractions - Vacation guide Santiago - Must-see city tour - Best Places Santiago - Trip #1 - Martijn around the world.
I this travel video guide I take you to Santiago in Chile. You can see things to do in Santiago de Chile on your visit. I check the the gay nightlife in this video on Saturday night.
Martijn around the world:
Every two weeks I bring you world cities and gay nightlife. I take you around the world and show you the real life from the streets and I'm testing clubs and nightlife.
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GayTravelGuideSantiago Chile - Best things to do in Santiago - Gay nightlife - Top Attractions - Vacation guide Santiago - Must-see city tour - Best Places Santiago - Trip #1 - Martijn around the world.
I this travel video guide I take you to Santiago in Chile. You can see things to do in Santiago de Chile on your visit. I check the the gay nightlife in this video on Saturday night.
Martijn around the world:
Every two weeks I bring you world cities and gay nightlife. I take you around the world and show you the real life from the streets and I'm testing clubs and nightlife.
More information about ClubBunker: Facebook.com/Bunker.Espectaculos/
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Tips on how to have a great quick trip to Santiago, Chile.
My SantiagoTravelVideo: https://youtu.be/nPXu9nIDBLc
Airport to City: 20 minutesUBER $20
Tansvip ( Shared ride) $10 https://www.transvip.cl/
Taxi: Make sure you are getting into a Blk Car with a yellow roof and orange tags.
Getting around the city, I still recommend using UBER.
WHERE TO STAY:
BarrioBuenavista, Lastarria, or Mapocho( I stayed here, was close to everything)
What To Do:
-Did not mention this in the video so oops, but Visit a museum. They are all mostly FREE and are great.
-Cerro San Cristobal and Santa Lucia
-Patio Buenavista in Buenavista
-Mercado Central and Mercado Artesenar
-Plaza De Armas
-Santa Rita Winery
-Cajon Del Maipo
Food and Drink:
Chorrillana and Merluza are my recommendations!
-Mote Con Huesillo
-Carmenere Wine ( Local Grape)
-Pisco Sour
-Terremoto ( way to sweet for me)

Tips on how to have a great quick trip to Santiago, Chile.
My SantiagoTravelVideo: https://youtu.be/nPXu9nIDBLc
Airport to City: 20 minutesUBER $20
Tansvip ( Shared ride) $10 https://www.transvip.cl/
Taxi: Make sure you are getting into a Blk Car with a yellow roof and orange tags.
Getting around the city, I still recommend using UBER.
WHERE TO STAY:
BarrioBuenavista, Lastarria, or Mapocho( I stayed here, was close to everything)
What To Do:
-Did not mention this in the video so oops, but Visit a museum. They are all mostly FREE and are great.
-Cerro San Cristobal and Santa Lucia
-Patio Buenavista in Buenavista
-Mercado Central and Mercado Artesenar
-Plaza De Armas
-Santa Rita Winery
-Cajon Del Maipo
Food and Drink:
Chorrillana and Merluza are my recommendations!
-Mote Con Huesillo
-Carmenere Wine ( Local Grape)
-Pisco Sour
-Terremoto ( way to sweet for me)

5 Top ThingsTo Do In Santiago, ChileSouth America. The NatureHealingRetreat - Chile experience kicked off in Santiago and we explored many areas throughout Chile. Santiago is a huge tourist destination.
In this vlog we explored Plaza de Armes and the entire downtown area of Santiago. The second day, we traveled to Paine, province of Maipo, MetropolitanRegion, Chile just south of the city of Santiago and later that evening we went horse riding to the top of the Andes. Be sure to SUBSCRIBE to watch Day THREE & FOUR! This is your guide to Chile!
Top 5 Things To Do In Santiago de Chile:
1. VisitPlaza de Armas
2. Tour Cerro St. Lucia
3. Take The Funicular to the top of San Cristobal Hill
4. Visit the Maipo Region (Wine Country)
5. Horseback Riding In The Andes
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5 Top ThingsTo Do In Santiago, ChileSouth America. The NatureHealingRetreat - Chile experience kicked off in Santiago and we explored many areas throughout Chile. Santiago is a huge tourist destination.
In this vlog we explored Plaza de Armes and the entire downtown area of Santiago. The second day, we traveled to Paine, province of Maipo, MetropolitanRegion, Chile just south of the city of Santiago and later that evening we went horse riding to the top of the Andes. Be sure to SUBSCRIBE to watch Day THREE & FOUR! This is your guide to Chile!
Top 5 Things To Do In Santiago de Chile:
1. VisitPlaza de Armas
2. Tour Cerro St. Lucia
3. Take The Funicular to the top of San Cristobal Hill
4. Visit the Maipo Region (Wine Country)
5. Horseback Riding In The Andes
Want to travel with me? http://bit.ly/ToursAndTrips
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The BitcoinNewsShow for the week of Nov 27th with your host @theonevortex and your panelists: @needitshareit @CABS_Token @WilliamSantiago
William K. Santiago - CryptoToken Analyst at WKSIT.com
Evgeny Xata - Managing Director at CyberTrust.io
AustinAngler - Crypto Trader
Questions:
-Your guys's thoughts on the CME and NasdaqFutures, and how long until we see an ETF?
-Where are ICOs right now and why/how are you guys using them?
-What do you see as the most exciting projects right now?
-How do you guys see bitcoin and crypto regulation evolving around the globe?
-How will banks interact with bitcoin and other crypto in the near future?
-What do you see as the #1 hurdle to bitcoin and crypto going mainstream?
Links:
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published: 03 Dec 2017

Santiago Data Visualization: Meetup 1

Recorded during the first meetup for SantiagoData Visualization----
The theme of this meetup is 'Show & Tell', where people have data visualization projects share the background, process and output(s) of their projects. So other people at the meetup can learn, ask questions and also share their experiences.
Speakers - Show & Tell
1. Our 1st speaker Mauricio Vargas works as a Data Analyst at Boston based company Datawheel, where they make big data easy to use and open to everyone. He also teaches Data Visualization at Universidad de Chile.
During this meetup, he will Show & Tell us about his current project Data Chile as part of Datawheel team. Data Chile project has been building a platform that visualizes Chilean public data comprehensively, therefore executives, policymakers and ...

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Richard Heydarian: Philippines Under Duterte

PresidentTrump will meet with President Duterte during his first visit to the Philippines next month. What can be expected for the future of US-Philippine relations? Although the two countries have historically been strong allies, the elections of Trump and Duterte, as well as policy shifts in both nations, have raised questions about the stability of the relationship. The Philippines has benefited from significant US military aid for several decades. Recently both training and intelligence sharing were especially helpful as Philippine armed forces fought to regain control of Marawi following terrorist attacks by ISIS affiliates. While military aid is considered a symbol of the continued alliance between the two countries, Duterte’s renewed economic and political relations with China are ...

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As a prelude to SolarAsset ManagementLATAM (17-18 October 2017, Santiago), we hosted this complimentary webinar in collaboration with GTMResearch and Antuko. GTM Research Solar Analyst Manan Parikh and Antuko’s Head of Market Modelling Ignacio Mena went in-depth on the various high-potential business models for solar development in Latin America
During the webinar, Manan and Ignacio discuss:
- High-potential business models in LATAM
(public auctions, spot market, corporate PPAs, DG incentives)
- Overview of models in place in key LATAM markets
- Main challenges for solar development in Chile
(grid interconnection, financing)
- Attractiveness of the stabilized price segment (PMGD)
For more information regarding prices, attendees and the event program, please visit: http://bit.ly/2...

Conferencia José Maria de Santiago, Executive Partner Gartner.

Mike Perry: ‘I Let People Down’ Against Santiago Ponzinibbio

Mike Perry speaks to Ariel Helwani on The MMAHour about his recent loss to Santiago Ponzinibbio, his upcoming fight at UFCOrlando, his MMA career, and much more.
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published: 09 Jan 2018

Beatriz Santiago Muñoz in Conversation with Patricia Gherovici

Join us for a conversation between artist Beatriz Santiago Muñoz and psychoanalyst Patricia Gherovici on feminist utopias, the possibility of developing new languages to describe ourselves, and psychoanalysis’s role in propelling and undermining strategies of resistance. Organized on the occasion of “Beatriz Santiago Muñoz: Song, Strategy, Sign,” the conversation will take Santiago Muñoz’s presentation at the New Museum as a jumping-off point for discussion.
In “Beatriz Santiago Muñoz: Song, Strategy, Sign,” an exhibition and residency organized by the Department of Education and PublicEngagement as part of its R&DSeason: LEGACY, Santiago Muñoz premieres the new three-channel video That which identifies them like the eye of the Cyclops (2016). The video’s three parts are titled as a seq...

The BitcoinNewsShow for the week of Nov 27th with your host @theonevortex and your panelists: @needitshareit @CABS_Token @WilliamSantiago
William K. Santiago - CryptoToken Analyst at WKSIT.com
Evgeny Xata - Managing Director at CyberTrust.io
AustinAngler - Crypto Trader
Questions:
-Your guys's thoughts on the CME and NasdaqFutures, and how long until we see an ETF?
-Where are ICOs right now and why/how are you guys using them?
-What do you see as the most exciting projects right now?
-How do you guys see bitcoin and crypto regulation evolving around the globe?
-How will banks interact with bitcoin and other crypto in the near future?
-What do you see as the #1 hurdle to bitcoin and crypto going mainstream?
Links:
https://www.wsj.com/articles/nasdaq-plans-to-launch-bitcoin-futures-in-first-half-2018-1511968313

The BitcoinNewsShow for the week of Nov 27th with your host @theonevortex and your panelists: @needitshareit @CABS_Token @WilliamSantiago
William K. Santiago - CryptoToken Analyst at WKSIT.com
Evgeny Xata - Managing Director at CyberTrust.io
AustinAngler - Crypto Trader
Questions:
-Your guys's thoughts on the CME and NasdaqFutures, and how long until we see an ETF?
-Where are ICOs right now and why/how are you guys using them?
-What do you see as the most exciting projects right now?
-How do you guys see bitcoin and crypto regulation evolving around the globe?
-How will banks interact with bitcoin and other crypto in the near future?
-What do you see as the #1 hurdle to bitcoin and crypto going mainstream?
Links:
https://www.wsj.com/articles/nasdaq-plans-to-launch-bitcoin-futures-in-first-half-2018-1511968313

Recorded during the first meetup for SantiagoData Visualization----
The theme of this meetup is 'Show & Tell', where people have data visualization projects share the background, process and output(s) of their projects. So other people at the meetup can learn, ask questions and also share their experiences.
Speakers - Show & Tell
1. Our 1st speaker Mauricio Vargas works as a Data Analyst at Boston based company Datawheel, where they make big data easy to use and open to everyone. He also teaches Data Visualization at Universidad de Chile.
During this meetup, he will Show & Tell us about his current project Data Chile as part of Datawheel team. Data Chile project has been building a platform that visualizes Chilean public data comprehensively, therefore executives, policymakers and citizens can make informed decisions. The project is inspired by Data USA created by Datawheel in 2014.
Mauricio's talk is in English.
2. Our 2nd speaker JoshuaKunst is a statistician who likes programming visualization, and R. He's developed some R packages like highcharter and he enjoys sharing knowledge and ideas.
During this meetup, he will share his data visualization work and tell us about the process behind his work.
Joshua's talk is in Spanish.

Recorded during the first meetup for SantiagoData Visualization----
The theme of this meetup is 'Show & Tell', where people have data visualization projects share the background, process and output(s) of their projects. So other people at the meetup can learn, ask questions and also share their experiences.
Speakers - Show & Tell
1. Our 1st speaker Mauricio Vargas works as a Data Analyst at Boston based company Datawheel, where they make big data easy to use and open to everyone. He also teaches Data Visualization at Universidad de Chile.
During this meetup, he will Show & Tell us about his current project Data Chile as part of Datawheel team. Data Chile project has been building a platform that visualizes Chilean public data comprehensively, therefore executives, policymakers and citizens can make informed decisions. The project is inspired by Data USA created by Datawheel in 2014.
Mauricio's talk is in English.
2. Our 2nd speaker JoshuaKunst is a statistician who likes programming visualization, and R. He's developed some R packages like highcharter and he enjoys sharing knowledge and ideas.
During this meetup, he will share his data visualization work and tell us about the process behind his work.
Joshua's talk is in Spanish.

PresidentTrump will meet with President Duterte during his first visit to the Philippines next month. What can be expected for the future of US-Philippine relations? Although the two countries have historically been strong allies, the elections of Trump and Duterte, as well as policy shifts in both nations, have raised questions about the stability of the relationship. The Philippines has benefited from significant US military aid for several decades. Recently both training and intelligence sharing were especially helpful as Philippine armed forces fought to regain control of Marawi following terrorist attacks by ISIS affiliates. While military aid is considered a symbol of the continued alliance between the two countries, Duterte’s renewed economic and political relations with China are causing tension. Is the Philippines looking to pivot toward China for a stronger alliance and veer away from the US, therefore shifting the strategic balance in the region? As for Filipinos as home, how are they impacted by the rise of a populist leader, one who is focused on fighting corruption and targeting drug offenders? What do these tactics reveal about Duterte as a leader? What issues can Trump and Duterte come together on and where might they disagree?
Richard Heydarian, a Filipino academic and columnist, will join us for a discussion on the Philippines under Duterte and his latest book "The Rise of Duterte: A Populist RevoltAgainstEliteDemocracy."
SPEAKER:
Richard Heydarian
Resident Political Analyst, GMA Network
MODERATOR:
Maria Ortuoste
Associate Professor, Department of Political Science, California State University East Bay
For more information about this event please visit: http://www.worldaffairs.org/event-calendar/event/1777
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PresidentTrump will meet with President Duterte during his first visit to the Philippines next month. What can be expected for the future of US-Philippine relations? Although the two countries have historically been strong allies, the elections of Trump and Duterte, as well as policy shifts in both nations, have raised questions about the stability of the relationship. The Philippines has benefited from significant US military aid for several decades. Recently both training and intelligence sharing were especially helpful as Philippine armed forces fought to regain control of Marawi following terrorist attacks by ISIS affiliates. While military aid is considered a symbol of the continued alliance between the two countries, Duterte’s renewed economic and political relations with China are causing tension. Is the Philippines looking to pivot toward China for a stronger alliance and veer away from the US, therefore shifting the strategic balance in the region? As for Filipinos as home, how are they impacted by the rise of a populist leader, one who is focused on fighting corruption and targeting drug offenders? What do these tactics reveal about Duterte as a leader? What issues can Trump and Duterte come together on and where might they disagree?
Richard Heydarian, a Filipino academic and columnist, will join us for a discussion on the Philippines under Duterte and his latest book "The Rise of Duterte: A Populist RevoltAgainstEliteDemocracy."
SPEAKER:
Richard Heydarian
Resident Political Analyst, GMA Network
MODERATOR:
Maria Ortuoste
Associate Professor, Department of Political Science, California State University East Bay
For more information about this event please visit: http://www.worldaffairs.org/event-calendar/event/1777
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As a prelude to SolarAsset ManagementLATAM (17-18 October 2017, Santiago), we hosted this complimentary webinar in collaboration with GTMResearch and Antuko. GTM Research Solar Analyst Manan Parikh and Antuko’s Head of Market Modelling Ignacio Mena went in-depth on the various high-potential business models for solar development in Latin America
During the webinar, Manan and Ignacio discuss:
- High-potential business models in LATAM
(public auctions, spot market, corporate PPAs, DG incentives)
- Overview of models in place in key LATAM markets
- Main challenges for solar development in Chile
(grid interconnection, financing)
- Attractiveness of the stabilized price segment (PMGD)
For more information regarding prices, attendees and the event program, please visit: http://bit.ly/2h2iTUS
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For an overview of our upcoming events, please visit:
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As a prelude to SolarAsset ManagementLATAM (17-18 October 2017, Santiago), we hosted this complimentary webinar in collaboration with GTMResearch and Antuko. GTM Research Solar Analyst Manan Parikh and Antuko’s Head of Market Modelling Ignacio Mena went in-depth on the various high-potential business models for solar development in Latin America
During the webinar, Manan and Ignacio discuss:
- High-potential business models in LATAM
(public auctions, spot market, corporate PPAs, DG incentives)
- Overview of models in place in key LATAM markets
- Main challenges for solar development in Chile
(grid interconnection, financing)
- Attractiveness of the stabilized price segment (PMGD)
For more information regarding prices, attendees and the event program, please visit: http://bit.ly/2h2iTUS
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About Solarplaza:
Solarplaza is a group of over 25 highly-motivated, proactive, young professionals. At our office in Rotterdam (NL), we argue in 13 different languages and travel to 16 foreign destinations every year. Through our events, newsletters and news portal, we help renewable energy professionals become more effective in their business development by providing unique networking opportunities and high-level content.
For an overview of our upcoming events, please visit:
http://www.solarplaza.com/events/
For our latest updates, follow Solarplaza on social media:
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The BitcoinNewsShow for the week of Nov 27th with your host @theonevortex and your panelists: @needitshareit @CABS_Token @WilliamSantiago
William K. Santiago - CryptoToken Analyst at WKSIT.com
Evgeny Xata - Managing Director at CyberTrust.io
AustinAngler - Crypto Trader
Questions:
-Your guys's thoughts on the CME and NasdaqFutures, and how long until we see an ETF?
-Where are ICOs right now and why/how are you guys using them?
-What do you see as the most exciting projects right now?
-How do you guys see bitcoin and crypto regulation evolving around the globe?
-How will banks interact with bitcoin and other crypto in the near future?
-What do you see as the #1 hurdle to bitcoin and crypto going mainstream?
Links:
https://www.wsj.com/articles/nasdaq-plans-to-launch-bitcoin-futures-in-first-half-2018-1511968313

I ask that you VOTE for whose side you’re on in this eye poking scandal after reviewing all the information provided. Gunnar came out with some serious accusations against Santiago Ponzinnibio and prompted me in making this video.
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Before I begin this video I wanna say that I’m a big fan of Santiago Ponzinnibio and I’m not trying to take away from his victories or tarnish his reputation as a fighter in any way. I feel he still would’ve experienced the same success with or without his current technique. I think its just a bad habit that he needs to break. So, with that out of the way my job is to report on factual information that I come across and that’s what I intend to do. Let’s begin.
Gunnar Nelson was on the MMAHour a few days ago and was asked whether he was over his KO loss to Santiago Ponzinibbio. If you don’t recall, Gunnar claims that during the fight he was seeing double after getting eye poked, but RefereeLeon Roberts never intervened. Gunnar claims that he never said a word in fear that Ponzinibbio would take advantage. But, He did have ponzinibbio in some trouble right before the poke and Gunnar thought he could still capitalize. Unfortunately, for Gunnar, he ended up losing by KO. But, the KO was questionable because he was poked again, severely; right before the fight ending blow came. Gunnar filed an appeal but ultimately lost. He said he filed an appeal to protect other fighters from suffering the same fate and he also added “This is cheating, as much as cheating gets. These videos, basically tell you, this was deliberate. You don’t eye poke somebody 4 times in the space of 90seconds like that. Yeah I think it was deliberate.”
Now, Gunnar isn’t the type of guy to complain after a loss and I wanted to find out for myself whether I felt the same way and also ask what you guys think. So, I decided to create a montage of the times Ponzinibbio actually eye poked someone or came close to it. I didn’t come across a video like this, so, I thought I’d be the one to do it. This way, everyone can decide for themselves. I’ll leave a poll at the end of the video to see what the general consensus is, but, Due to Copyright laws I can only show pieces of the footage and can’t have the video running continuously, but I’ll be providing the round, time, and fighter name so you can find the specific parts of the fights to put everything in context if you want.
Now, ponzinnibio is a fighter who habitually extends his left arm out with extended fingers. Before I show you the clips, here are some of the benefits of using this technique as opposed to having a closed or curled hand, and keep in mind the edge it gives you is only slight and saves only fractions of a second. So, some of the benefits are: increased versatility, you have higher rate of success with parry’s or deflecting punches, it reduces the times you telegraph a takedown, obstructs more of your opponents vision, helps measure range more effectively, makes it easier to grab an opponent and defend vs takedowns, and is faster at preventing an opponent from entering the pocket. Now, the one HIDDEN benefit is when your finger goes into your opponent’s eye and leaves them with limited visibility and the ref DOESN’T notice. It opens up an opportunity to capitalize and land shots from the same side without penalty. I’m not saying it hasn’t happened, but, I can’t recall a fight where a fighter was immediately deducted a point for eye poking the first time around in the UFC. Now, if the ref sees it, he hands the fighter a warning while the other one gets a 5 minute break and the fight resumes. So, it’s especially beneficial when taking this into account, Because, worst case scenario you’re only given a warning. Best case scenario, you have a noticeable advantage over your opponent when successfully...Source/ Gunnar MMA Hour: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MBY3wJiQbtI
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Ex-general Santiago recalls life with sister Miriam

Although she is known for her exceptional brilliance and eloquence, critics of SenatorMiriam Defensor-Santiago question why she didn't top the 1969 Bar Examinations.
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20 Things to do in Santiago de Chile Travel Guide

Our trip to Chile wouldn't have been complete without a visit to the capital, so towards the end of our stay we decided to visit Santiago. We had 4 days to discover what the city was all about, so we set out to visit the main attractions, sample Chilean food (Comida Chilena), and explore various neighborhoods on foot. We may not have been able to see it all, but the following is our experience in the city. For anyone planning a similar trip, here's a look at 20 things to do in Santiago de Chile on your visit:
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20 Things to do in Santiago de Chile TravelGuide
1) Santa Lucia Hill (Cerro Santa Lucía)
2) Lastarria Neighborhood (Barrio Lastarria)
3) Gelato Ice Cream at Emporio La Rosa (Helado)
4) Funicular ride to Santiago Metropolitan Park (San Cristóbal Hill)
5) Chorrillana (French fries with sliced beef and onions)
6) Plaza de Armas (main square of Santiago)
7) The MetropolitanCathedral of Santiago (Catedral Metropolitana de Santiago)
8) PanoramicSunset views of Santiago at the Sky Costanera (Costanera CenterTorre 2 - Gran Torre Santiago) or from a rooftop apartment
9) Pisco Sour as a beverage in the afternoon or evening
10) Mercado Central de Santiago (Central Market)
11) Ceviche for lunch at Mercado Central de Santiago
12) Parque Forestal de Santiago de Chile (Forest Park)
13) Palacio de la Moneda (Coin Palace)
14) Centro Cultural Palacio de la Moneda (Cultural Center)
15) Empanada as a snack
16) Craft Beer (Cervezas Artesanales)
17) Barrio Bellavista (Bellavista Neighborhood)
18) MNBA - Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes (ChileanNational Museum of Fine Arts)
19) MAC - Museo de Arte Contemporáneo (Contemporary Art Museum)
20) Paris-Londres Neighborhood (Barrio París-Londres)
Our visit Santiago travel guide covers some of the top attractions including the best in arts, entertainment, museums, nightlife and restaurants (Cocina Chilena). We also cover off-the-beaten-path activities that you won't find in your typical tourism brochure or Santiago city guide.
20 Things to do in Santiago, ChileCity Guide | Top Attractions Travel Guide Travel Video Transcript:
Santa Lucia is an urban park smack dab in the middle of Santiago and it’s a popular hangout in the afternoons and weekends. The hike is a pleasant one with lots to see, including fountains, spiralling staircases, defensive forts, sprawling gardens, and cool lookout points.
Lastarria is a neighbourhood located just east of Santa Lucia hill and it was once the bohemian hub of the city.Today it is very popular with tourists as it offers an outdoors flea market, an international mix of cafes and restaurants, & live music.
For panoramic views of the city, ride the funicular to the top of San Cristobal Hill.
Plaza de Armas is the heart of Santiago’s historic centre. There are lots of benches under the cover of palm trees, and the place is buzzing with activity. The Metropolitan Cathedral is located in the historic centre of Santiago overlooking the square. The construction you see today dates back to the year 1800, since previous cathedrals were destroyed in earthquakes.
Santiago’s Central Market is the place to come for the freshest food. You'll find rows of restaurants serving up everything from grilled fish to ceviche. We really like our ceviche, so we found a place serving exactly that.
Parque Forestal is a park that forms a long stretch of greenery along the Mapocho River. It’s a nice green escape in the middle of the city.
Palacio de la Moneda is the seat of the President of the Republic of Chile. This is where you can come to watch the changing of the guard. Just underneath Palacio de La Moneda, you’ll find Centro Cultural Palacio La Moneda, which is a cultural centre featuring exhibitions, design shops, and a small selection of cafes.
Bellavista is a cultural hub with lots of theatres, cinemas, cafes, museums, and restaurants. The most famed home in the neighbourhood is La Chascona, the home of the famed Chilean poet Pablo Neruda.
And that's a wrap for the C